Fantastic !! I have quite a changer collection. The oldest is a Collaro from 1936. The oldest Garrard, an RC 60. There are not many older record changers in New Zealand. It's great to see these machines preserved in museums around the world and in private collections. I wonder who designed the RC 100 mechanism and also who designed the many others of the various manufacturers? Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for posting. That machine is a real beast! It must weigh 200 lbs! I can't fathom the the phono cabinet something like this would be mounted in.
Quite a complex beast. Must've been a pain in the butt to adjust correctly.
Mawerick77 10 months ago
Fantastic !! I have quite a changer collection. The oldest is a Collaro from 1936. The oldest Garrard, an RC 60. There are not many older record changers in New Zealand. It's great to see these machines preserved in museums around the world and in private collections. I wonder who designed the RC 100 mechanism and also who designed the many others of the various manufacturers? Thanks for posting this.
77jEff 1 year ago
Thanks for posting. That machine is a real beast! It must weigh 200 lbs! I can't fathom the the phono cabinet something like this would be mounted in.
dewey70 1 year ago